Strings for a Rick 12
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Re: Strings for a Rick 12
These are my "magic" gauges, that I've been using since the late 70s:
10 10
13 13
17 9
22w 11
34w 14
44w 20w
Some guy in a music store looked that up in a book and made me a set. Nothing else has ever worked right for me.
10 10
13 13
17 9
22w 11
34w 14
44w 20w
Some guy in a music store looked that up in a book and made me a set. Nothing else has ever worked right for me.
Re: Strings for a Rick 12
Happy July 4th! Thanks for sharing your "magic"still wrote:These are my "magic" gauges, that I've been using since the late 70s:
10 10
13 13
17 9
22w 11
34w 14
44w 20w
Some guy in a music store looked that up in a book and made me a set. Nothing else has ever worked right for me.
2010 360/12c63 FG
2002 360/12 MG (mod with 7.4K scatterwound toasters, push/pull switch for 0.0047uF bridge cap)
2002 360/12 MG (mod with 7.4K scatterwound toasters, push/pull switch for 0.0047uF bridge cap)
Re: Strings for a Rick 12
Hey, Simon,stsang wrote:I finally got round to trying out a set of Curt Mangans and I'm impressed too! I got the FusionMatched Nickel Wound strings with gauges: 10/10 13/13 20w/10 26/13 34/20w 42/26 - very lightweight. I installed them on my '02 360/12 and I love the light feel of the strings - wild bends are no problem now. They sound great too - bright, good volume but still warm with nice harmonics and great sustain. Of course they don't have the very pure/clean "vintage 60s" tone that you can only get from flatwounds. Happily, with the Curt Mangans I don't seem to have any intonation problems with the low E and G strings. So I think I'll keep these strings on my '02 360/12 and TI flats on my 360/12c63. That way I get quite a sharp contrast in feel and sound between these two Rics. (The Curt Mangans are also considerably cheaper than the TI flats.)JakeK wrote:I've tried the Mangans before, and they're pretty good, if you're strictly a roundwound guy. They stay in tune pretty well and offer a great alternative to the TIs.
Like you, I have TI Flats on one 12-string and Curt Mangans on the other. That way the two guitars play and sound very different (and I can justify owning two of them!).
I understand that the Curt Mangan Pure Nickel strings sound a bit mellower, but I'm looking for something way less bright, something along the lines of the Rickenbacker Compressed Roundwound set. I believe Rickenbacker no longer makes these strings, but Pick of the Ricks does, so I've ordered a set of Pick of the Ricks Custom Compressed Wound Guitar strings which are gauged: .010/10, .013/13, .020w;.010pl, .026w/.013pl, .034/.020w, .042/.026. I'll be stringing my 330/12 with them in the next week or so, and will keep you and everyone else posted on the results of my experiment.
Robert
Re: Strings for a Rick 12
Hi Robert,
Happy July 4th! I also have a set of the PoTR compressed roundwound strings waiting to be used - most likely on my '02 360/12. I'd be really interested to hear your experiences! I have 12K toasters on my '02 360/12 so the Curt Mangans sound pretty good on there - it's trebly but a good balance. With that set up, my Rics have different characters (and both sound even better through the Janglebox). The c63 with its different construction + flatwounds nails that vintage sound completely.
All the best,
Simon
Happy July 4th! I also have a set of the PoTR compressed roundwound strings waiting to be used - most likely on my '02 360/12. I'd be really interested to hear your experiences! I have 12K toasters on my '02 360/12 so the Curt Mangans sound pretty good on there - it's trebly but a good balance. With that set up, my Rics have different characters (and both sound even better through the Janglebox). The c63 with its different construction + flatwounds nails that vintage sound completely.
All the best,
Simon
2010 360/12c63 FG
2002 360/12 MG (mod with 7.4K scatterwound toasters, push/pull switch for 0.0047uF bridge cap)
2002 360/12 MG (mod with 7.4K scatterwound toasters, push/pull switch for 0.0047uF bridge cap)
Re: Strings for a Rick 12
Hi Simon,stsang wrote:Hi Robert,
Happy July 4th! I also have a set of the PoTR compressed roundwound strings waiting to be used - most likely on my '02 360/12. I'd be really interested to hear your experiences! I have 12K toasters on my '02 360/12 so the Curt Mangans sound pretty good on there - it's trebly but a good balance. With that set up, my Rics have different characters (and both sound even better through the Janglebox). The c63 with its different construction + flatwounds nails that vintage sound completely.
All the best,
Simon
Happy Independence Day to you as well! How do the 12K toasters sound different from 7.4K scatterwounds? Mellower, I would guess? Also, I've been told conflicting things about the toasters that come stock on the c63. Didn't you say in a previous thread that the neck pickup and bridge pickup have different impedances? (One of the salespeople at Sam Ash told me otherwise.) What would those pickup readings on the c63 be?
Robert
Re: Strings for a Rick 12
Yes, the 12Ks are a little bit mellower (more mid-range and bass), thicker, sounding than the 7.4Ks and somewhat louder. Regarding the c63, I haven't felt inclined to take mine apart and test the pickup impedance.Folkie wrote:Happy Independence Day to you as well! How do the 12K toasters sound different from 7.4K scatterwounds? Mellower, I would guess? Also, I've been told conflicting things about the toasters that come stock on the c63. Didn't you say in a previous thread that the neck pickup and bridge pickup have different impedances? (One of the salespeople at Sam Ash told me otherwise.) What would those pickup readings on the c63 be?
Robert
2010 360/12c63 FG
2002 360/12 MG (mod with 7.4K scatterwound toasters, push/pull switch for 0.0047uF bridge cap)
2002 360/12 MG (mod with 7.4K scatterwound toasters, push/pull switch for 0.0047uF bridge cap)
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Re: Strings for a Rick 12
+1dylumph wrote:I've been using Pyramid Golds for years and have no complaints.
Another Pyramid user here - rounds on my Tele, flats on my Gent and 360/12 WB... The flats capture THAT sound I love so much from the 60s!
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Re: Strings for a Rick 12
I have tried the following makes of strings on my Rickenbacker 12 string guitars. Some of my experiences have been as follows.
1. Rickenbacker Compressed Rounds- nice feel and intonated well, bright, hard to find
2. SIT Silencer Electrics - nice feel, intonated well, bright, a bit easier to find, cheapest
3. D'Addario Rounds - nice feel, mixed sets, intonated excellent, less bright, easy to find
4. Curt Magnan -nice feel, intonated well, on par with D'Addario, bright, fairly easy to find
5. Pyramid - rough feel, stiff, intonated less well, vintage tone, high tension, hard to find, pricey
6. Thomastik Infeld - nice feel, excellent intonation, medium bright tone, harder to find, pricey
1. Rickenbacker Compressed Rounds- nice feel and intonated well, bright, hard to find
2. SIT Silencer Electrics - nice feel, intonated well, bright, a bit easier to find, cheapest
3. D'Addario Rounds - nice feel, mixed sets, intonated excellent, less bright, easy to find
4. Curt Magnan -nice feel, intonated well, on par with D'Addario, bright, fairly easy to find
5. Pyramid - rough feel, stiff, intonated less well, vintage tone, high tension, hard to find, pricey
6. Thomastik Infeld - nice feel, excellent intonation, medium bright tone, harder to find, pricey
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Re: Strings for a Rick 12
I have one addition to make: compressed roundwounds are no longer hard to find. They can now be obtained from Pick of the Ricks, as can the TI Flats and the Curt Mangans.admin wrote:I have tried the following makes of strings on my Rickenbacker 12 string guitars. Some of my experiences have been as follows.
1. Rickenbacker Compressed Rounds- nice feel and intonated well, bright, hard to find
2. SIT Silencer Electrics - nice feel, intonated well, bright, a bit easier to find, cheapest
3. D'Addario Rounds - nice feel, mixed sets, intonated excellent, less bright, easy to find
4. Curt Magnan -nice feel, intonated well, on par with D'Addario, bright, fairly easy to find
5. Pyramid - rough feel, stiff, intonated less well, vintage tone, high tension, hard to find, pricey
6. Thomastik Infeld - nice feel, excellent intonation, medium bright tone, harder to find, pricey
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Re: Strings for a Rick 12
Since I use (and LOVE) Elixirs on my acoustics and 6-string electrics, I tried them on my 360/12.......Not Good!
TI or Mangans have worked out much better.
TI or Mangans have worked out much better.
Re: Strings for a Rick 12
Dont forget Pyramid Gold flats.... I use the mediums for a bunch of my guitars both 12 and 6
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Re: Strings for a Rick 12
Not a very popular brand around here anymore (with good reason IMO).brammy wrote:Dont forget Pyramid Gold flats.... I use the mediums for a bunch of my guitars both 12 and 6
